Re: class action type of lawsuit, the problem falls in the jurisdiction of health care delivery (provincial) and what Canada is responsible for. I do not think but I maybe wrong, that CIHR is forced to research everything. The problems surrounding are complex and are here due to so many factors: trivialization of disease by physicians, the fact we do not belong to any medical specialty, the fact that international science hasn't been able to find a biomarker, the social stigma, and we are not all dropping dead or requiring hospitalization. We are truly invisible.

Personally I think lobbying and increased visibility would be more effective than lawsuit at this time. And I am so glad there is another Millions Missing event coming up.

Here is a response to the Millions Missing campaign from Liberal MP Hedy Fry:

Thank you for writing to my office with regard to support for those suffering from Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). I appreciate hearing from constituents, as it keeps me grounded and helps me focus on your priorities, as your Member of Parliament.

Our new Liberal government, through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), contributes to the research agenda for conditions such as ME / CFS and fibromyalgia (FM).
The CIHR’s Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (CIHR-IMHA) supports the creation of a national network for translational research in ME/CFS in the current fiscal year. This network will assist in capacity building and offer an a forum to discuss ideas and to share best practices. In addition, this will provide the infrastructure required to undertake therapeutic and diagnostic clinical studies in Canada. Further, this network will set the stage for future international collaborations.

From the very beginning, the CIHR-IMHA has engaged, and continues to engage, with patients and patient advocates through a Knowledge Exchange Task Force (now known as the CIHR IMHA Research Ambassadors), which envisioned the development of a new and innovative approach to link researchers and key stakeholders, many of whom suffer from chronic diseases.

Currently, CIHR-IMHA is also participating in a James Lind Alliance Adult Fibromyalgia Priority Setting Partnership. This partnership’s goal is to solve the unanswered questions on the management of adult fibromyalgia from patient, caregiver, and clinical perspectives, and then prioritize those questions that the participants find to be most pressing. Given the known overlap in FM and ME/CFS symptomatology, this partnership shall hopefully help us to better understand and manage ME/CFS too.

Once again, thank you for writing to me about ME/CFS. I appreciate the opportunity to present some of the concrete actions being taken by our government. Please do not hesitate to write again should you have any further questions, on this topic or any other.
Sincerely,

ETA: just remembered - last fall, before the election, I contacted the lawyer that did the Mernagh medical marijuana case (I knew him coz I contributed an affidavit) - he was interested but wanted time to wrap up other cases - then Philpott got appointed and I've been chasing that rabbit...so I will call him again.

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Bogoroch and Associates, in downtown Toronto, make regular presentations to Fibro and ME groups. Don't know if they would be the right fit but they are familiar with the health challenges people with these conditions face.

If they aren't the right fit, perhaps they can recommend a firm that would be. Free consultations.

Thanks @shannah - those are quite instructive for our challenges - I wonder if the lawyer got a (meaningful) response from the Minister - and if the lawyer actually launched a lawsuit - I note the lawyer himself has Lyme - I'll reach out to him next week for a chat.

I know this is an old thread. I just reread a bit here.
Will anything be happening in Canada or Ontario for the Millions Missing Campaign for May 12th?

Also, I know of another lawyer in Toronto who deals with disability and has attended a lecture by Byron Hyde in Toronto. He mostly deals in disability claims/wrongful dismissal but might also do class action.

Also, since I'm here--a Thank-you to all who contribute to getting things done. I wish I could help. I hope as time goes on we might find more here who are able to contribute and help since it's difficult for us all.